Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 152 - Marriage and Family Therapy Board
Chapter 5300 - MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY
Part 5300.0300 - REINSTATEMENT OF LICENSE

Universal Citation: MN Rules 5300.0300

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 39, March 25, 2024

Subpart 1. Requirements for reinstatement.

A former licensee seeking reinstatement of a license that has expired under part 5300.0290 may be reinstated if:

A. no fact, circumstance, or condition exists which, if the license were reinstated, would justify its revocation or suspension;

B. the former licensee verifies that the former licensee has not engaged in the practice of marriage and family therapy in any jurisdiction, or used a title denoting marriage and family therapist since expiration of the license unless also licensed in another jurisdiction. The verification must be accompanied by a notarized affirmation that the statement is true and correct to the best knowledge and belief of the former licensee;

C. the former licensee submits to the board a completed application for reinstatement on a form provided by the board;

D. the former licensee pays the reinstatement fee and required renewal fees specified by the board;

E. the former licensee includes with the application for reinstatement a letter stating the reasons for applying for reinstatement; and

F. the former licensee complies with the applicable provisions of subparts 2 and 3.

Subp. 2. Expiration of less than five years.

A former licensee whose license expired under part 5300.0290 less than five years previous to the application for reinstatement must:

A. submit evidence of meeting the continuing education requirements that would have applied to the former licensee if the license had not expired; and

B. pay the renewal fee specified by the board, for each annual license term the license was expired.

Subp. 3. Expiration of five years or more.

A former licensee whose license expired under part 5300.0290 five years or more before the application for reinstatement must:

A. meet the current education and experience requirements for licensure;

B. retake and pass the national examination and state examination required for licensure of marriage and family therapists according to part 5300.0240, subpart 3;

C. submit evidence of meeting a minimum of five years of the continuing education requirements that would have applied to the former licensee if the license had not expired; and

D. pay the renewal fee specified by the board for each of the five years immediately preceding application for reinstatement.

Subp. 4. Practice without a license.

A former licensee who has engaged in the practice of marriage and family therapy in this state or used a title denoting marriage and family therapist since the date of expiration of the license, is subject to denial of reinstatement or disciplinary action at the time of reinstatement. Nothing in this subpart precludes the board from seeking injunctive relief under Minnesota Statutes, section 214.11 for the unauthorized practice of marriage and family therapy or from referring the matter to criminal law enforcement officials under Minnesota Statutes, section 148B.32, subdivision 3.

Subp. 5. Effect of reinstatement.

Upon reinstatement, the licensee shall be assigned the same license number which the licensee was assigned before expiration of the license.

Statutory Authority: MS s 148B.31; 148B.37; 214.06

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